Shyu, H.-Y.: Using an instructional design model for developing a multimedia CAI courseware (1995)
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- Abstract
- Outlines a systematic instructional design model for developing a multimedia computer assisted instruction (CAI) courseware. The model illustrates roles and tasks as 2 dimensions necessary in a CAI production teamwork. Presents 4 major components of the process: analysis; design, development; and revision and evaluation. Identifies 8 roles that go with each component skills. Concludes that the model will be usefull in serving as a framework for developing a multimedia CAI courseware for rducators, instructional designers and CAI industry developers